With small updates, the current generation Opel Corsa has been around since 2006, which is quite a long production cycle nowadays. However, Opel and Vauxhall are finally closing in on the launch of a replacement model, which will debut at the Paris Auto Show this autumn.

Opel has released the first footage of what it calls the “New Corsa” wearing a camouflage that lets us distinguish a similar silhouette to the one of the current model.

This obviously begs the question whether we’re dealing with an all-new model or a comprehensive facelift. Opel is not very clear about that, but if it’s indeed a new generation model, the automaker has definitely adopted a conservative approach.

What we can tell from watching the video is that the Corsa features new headlights and taillights and a more prominent front end that bring it in line with Opel’s newer models.

According to chassis development manager Michael Harder quoted by Autocar, everything inside the cabin, ahead of the A-pillar and downwards of the suspension turrets and outwards from the steering wheel is new – body panels included. The basic cabin architecture and packaging are the only elements carried over from the current model.

By Dan Mihalascu

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